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Definition of heal
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of heal is as below...
Heal (v. i.) To grow
sound;
to
return
to a sound
state;
as, the limb
heals,
or the wound
heals;
--
sometimes
with up or over; as, it will heal up, or
over..
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Charism
::
Charism
(n.) A
miraculously
given
power,
as of
healing,
speaking
foreign
languages
without
instruction,
etc.,
attributed
to some of the early
Christians..
Calisthenics
::
Calisthenics
(n.) The
science,
art, or
practice
of
healthful
exercise
of the body and
limbs,
to
promote
strength
and
gracefulness;
light
gymnastics..
Rugged
::
Rugged
(n.)
Vigorous;
robust;
hardy;
-- said of
health,
physique,
etc..
Sanitary
::
Sanitary
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
health;
designed
to
secure
or
preserve
health;
relating
to the
preservation
or
restoration
of
health;
hygienic;
as,
sanitary
regulations.
See the Note under
Sanatory..
Operate
::
Operate
(v. i.) To
perform
some
manual
act upon a human body in a
methodical
manner,
and
usually
with
instruments,
with a view to
restore
soundness
or
health,
as in
amputation,
lithotomy,
etc..
Bulletin
::
Bulletin
(n.) A brief
statement
of facts
respecting
some
passing
event,
as
military
operations
or the
health
of some
distinguished
personage,
issued
by
authority
for the
information
of the
public..
Remedy
::
Remedy
(n.) To apply a
remedy
to; to
relieve;
to cure; to heal; to
repair;
to
redress;
to
correct;
to
counteract.
Curer
::
Curer (n.) One who
cures;
a
healer;
a
physician.
Auscultation
::
Auscultation
(n.) An
examination
by
listening
either
directly
with the ear
(immediate
auscultation)
applied
to parts of the body, as the
abdomen;
or with the
stethoscope
(mediate
auscultation),
in order to
distinguish
sounds
recognized
as a sign of
health
or of
disease..
Do
::
Do (v. i.) To fare; to be, as
regards
health;
as, they asked him how he did; how do you do
to-day?.
Benefit
::
Benefit
(v. t.) To be
beneficial
to; to do good to; to
advantage;
to
advance
in
health
or
prosperity;
to be
useful
to; to
profit.
Healthful
::
Healthful
(a.)
Indicating,
characterized
by, or
resulting
from,
health
or
soundness;
as, a
healthful
condition..
Prophylaxis
::
Prophylaxis
(n.) The art of
preserving
from, or of
preventing,
disease;
the
observance
of the rules
necessary
for the
preservation
of
health;
preservative
or
preventive
treatment..
Bath
::
Bath (n.) The act of
exposing
the body, or part of the body, for
purposes
of
cleanliness,
comfort,
health,
etc., to
water,
vapor,
hot air, or the like; as, a cold or a hot bath; a
medicated
bath; a steam bath; a hip
bath..
Cure
::
Cure (v. t.) To
subdue
or
remove
by
remedial
means;
to
remedy;
to
remove;
to heal; -- said of a
malady.
Sanatory
::
Sanatory
(a.)
Conducive
to
health;
tending
to cure;
healing;
curative;
sanative.
Toast
::
Toast (v. t.) To name when a
health
is
proposed
to be
drunk;
to drink to the
health,
or in
honor,
of; as, to toast a
lady..
Police
::
Police
(n.) A
judicial
and
executive
system,
for the
government
of a city, town, or
district,
for the
preservation
of
rights,
order,
cleanliness,
health,
etc., and for the
enforcement
of the laws and
prevention
of
crime;
the
administration
of the laws and
regulations
of a city,
incorporated
town, or
borough..
Better
::
Better
(a.)
Improved
in
health;
less
affected
with
disease;
as, the
patient
is
better..
Sick
::
Sick
(superl.)
Affected
with
disease
of any kind; ill;
indisposed;
not in
health.
See the
Synonym
under
Illness.
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